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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Wreath Making at the Farmhouse

My friend Daniela, whose baby girl was born four days after Rafael, invited me over to her farmhouse for a get together to make advent wreaths. She lives with her husband and daughter in an old farmhouse at the end of a dirt road outside of town. It's so rural that no snow plows go out there, and her husband has to clear the way with a tractor when it snows.

Us women gathered around a huge old table, our babies and children piled on the couch and crawling on the floor, while the men headed out to cut evergreen branches, rose hips, and berries.

Beginning with the first Sunday of Advent, you light one candle. An additional candle is lit during each subsequent week until, by the last Sunday before Christmas, all four candles are lit.

That familiar spicy fragrance of cut evergreens filled the room when the men carried in arm loads of branches; the smell of the Christmas season.

Certainly, one of the most wonderful parts of holidays are the preparations!

Rafael napped and then played with some other babies (meaning he lay next to them and sucked on his hand). He was so peaceful and content. I can't help but feel very proud of him every time I look at his sweet face.

I chose to use the classic colors of the holiday: red, white, and green, with some browns mixed in for a touch of rustic country charm.

I love how it turned out and hope Daniela will hold this gathering again next year. There's just something about a group of women, sharing conversation and using their hands to make things together, that feels very right to me.

What a great idea ... sounds as though you had a great time ... certainly sounds like a get together that has tradition written all over it! Raphael is just beautiful (or shall I say 'handsome') & what a good baby he must be!

What a lovely post, Dawn...and your wreath is just beautiful!! Oh, the baby is so precious...look at how fast he is growing now!! What a joyful Advent and Christmas for you all!!I love to make wreaths...we made ones from grape vines several years ago and I still have them and treasure the memories of the dear folks who were with me!! Your post filled me with much happiness...with love, Sherry xoxo

This is really funny as I said to Nathan yesterday that I wanted to make an advent wreath and I explained what one was to him as we do not have them here. So on our walk with Poppy we gathered some holly and fir to make it this week. Yours looks lovely, I am sure it will bring you lots of happiness during advent.Morwenna x